Зњџе®ћmjжћѓе“ѓзѕћеґі И‚†ж„џзћ©еј„дёђдёєе¤ље°џж—¶ 720p高清糾復枸蝐 -

While Yoda appeared as a puppet in previous films, Attack of the Clones featured the first digital version of the character . This allowed him to participate in his first-ever lightsaber duel with Count Dooku.

A surprising visual fact is that not a single real suit of clone trooper armor was built for the film. Every clone trooper seen on screen was created using computer-generated imagery (CGI) and motion capture.

An especially interesting feature of this film is that it was the rather than traditional film. This choice profoundly influenced the final look and technical "specs" of the movie: Key Technical & Production Facts

Despite its 720p or 4K digital re-releases, the movie was originally shot at 8-bit 1080p resolution. At the time, this was cutting-edge technology, though it limited the amount of detail compared to modern high-resolution digital cinema.

In a nod to a famous mistake from the original 1977 movie, Jango Fett intentionally bangs his head on his ship's door as a reference to the stormtrooper who hit his head in A New Hope . Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones - Wookieepedia

Зњџе®ћmjжћѓе“ѓзѕћеґі И‚†ж„џзћ©еј„дёђдёєе¤ље°џж—¶ 720p高清糾復枸蝐 -

While Yoda appeared as a puppet in previous films, Attack of the Clones featured the first digital version of the character . This allowed him to participate in his first-ever lightsaber duel with Count Dooku.

A surprising visual fact is that not a single real suit of clone trooper armor was built for the film. Every clone trooper seen on screen was created using computer-generated imagery (CGI) and motion capture.

An especially interesting feature of this film is that it was the rather than traditional film. This choice profoundly influenced the final look and technical "specs" of the movie: Key Technical & Production Facts

Despite its 720p or 4K digital re-releases, the movie was originally shot at 8-bit 1080p resolution. At the time, this was cutting-edge technology, though it limited the amount of detail compared to modern high-resolution digital cinema.

In a nod to a famous mistake from the original 1977 movie, Jango Fett intentionally bangs his head on his ship's door as a reference to the stormtrooper who hit his head in A New Hope . Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones - Wookieepedia

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